Some of the main results from the project are now published in Roel Puijk (ed.) "Fjernsyn i digitale omgivelser"
Streaming the meeting with Margaret Atwood:

Didn't you see the direct broadcast - here is the link to Dagbladet.no where you can see a replay.
Virtual presence at the Norwegian Festival of Literature:
The Shared Virtual Reality Project leaves the studio.During the Norwegian Festival of Literature in May 2008 Margaret Atwood will be virtually present from Toronto (Canada) while her interviewer is on the stage in Lillehammer. Their conversation will be projected on a screen, using techniques developed in the Shared Virtual Reality Project.
TiDE conference November 22-23:
TiDE had its final conference in Lillehammer. Read more ... and see more ...
Diverse conference June 27-29:
TiDE is co-organiser of the Diverse conference in Lillehammer.
Virtual meeting Lillehammer - Ramallah
The public in Lillehammer meet Norwegian and Palestinian students who cooperate in producing documentaries on life in Palestina. Read more ....
Gazing the screens

Eye tracking equipment is now in place. Read more ...
Shared Virtual Reality experiments

Students from Lillehammer- and Gjøvik University Colleges started an exciting new series of experiments this week. Television test productions are being used to investigate new forms dialog in drama and documentary. The investigation takes place between television studios in the two towns. By using a “Mediator” gaze and gestures are excanged between actors in the two studios.
Read more ... Visiting Scholars
TiDE’s two PhD-students have both a period abroad this year. Yngvar Kjus was a visiting scholar for five months at University of Westminster in London this spring, while Brit Svoen will spend the following academic year at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).
Read more ... Ostrich or Eagle?
TiDE is co-organizer of a seminar about local and regional newspapers’ use of Internet. The seminar is primarily directed to participants from newspapers located in the same region as Lillehammer University College. Program (in Norwegian)
TiDE seminar:

November 17 and 18 2005. Scholars and professionals from the field presented results of recent research and informed us about the developments in Norwegian television. Program and pictures from the seminar.
Online survey:

An online user survey was carried out summer 2005 as a part of Brit Svoen's PhD project, resulting in more than 760 answers from youngsters about their media habits and preferences in general and the Norwegian cross-media production "Puggandplay" in particular. More information (in Norwegian).
EuroITV conference:

Three members of the TiDE team participated at the EuroITV 2005 conference held in Ålborg, March 30 - April 1. Ph.D. students Yngvar Kjus and Brit Svoen presented their project proposals at the conference, while Roel Puijk presented some results from his study of the health and life style program Puls on Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's first channel, NRK 1.